TBY Lost Afterparty IV - 1951 by Tango By Year published on 2021-02-28T21:59:52Z Tango By Year, episode 32: Lost Afterparty IV - 1951 Listen to and talk about tango music, between tango DJ Dag Stenvoll and tango DJ/historian/bookwriter Michael Lavocah. If you’re enjoying Tango By Year, please consider supporting Michael's work: www.gofundme.com/f/tango-by-year Michael's must-have books for any tango lover can be ordered here: www.milongapress.com More info and feedback at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tangoyear This programme was broadcast on Wednesday 17th February 2021. Genre Argentine tango Comment by Matías Junco 2 I don't know yet which orchestra it is but it sounds so Troilean indeed, even the bandoneon solo. 2021-09-06T05:41:39Z Comment by Matías Junco 2 This is the summit of tango. 2021-08-30T05:55:27Z Comment by Michael Lavocah "Tomo y obligo": I drink, and I make you have a drink with me. http://www.planet-tango.com/lyrics/tomoyobligo.htm 2021-03-01T11:54:51Z Comment by Michael Lavocah Dag has read my book better than I have - he's exactly correct! The verse of "Germaine" does indeed have 5 lines: see pp82-83 of my Di Sarli book. 2021-03-01T11:38:26Z Comment by Michael Lavocah Although Joaquín Do Reyes is a bandoneón player, here he is only directing. The first bandoneón is Julio Ahumada. 2021-03-01T11:24:34Z Comment by Michael Lavocah The lyric for "Calor de hogar" ("The warmth of home") can be found on todotango: https://www.todotango.com/musica/tema/1409/Calor-de-hogar/ 2021-03-01T11:20:55Z Comment by Michael Lavocah The intro song is the baión "Rhumba Anna", AKA "El negro zumbón", recorded by Flo Sandon's for the soundtrack of the 1951 film "Anna". 2021-03-01T11:04:14Z